From: Utilization of integrated angiography-CT interventional radiology suites at a tertiary cancer center
Procedure description | N | Percent | Room occupation minutes (mean +/− SD) | Primary reason for angio | Primary reason for CT | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Drainage, body | 170 | 33% | 95 | +/− 38 | Drain formation check | Abscess access |
Liver embolization | 132 | 26% | 179 | +/− 61 | Catheter guidance | Post-embolization non-injected CT |
SIRT mapping/treatment | 90 | 18% | 194 | +/−64 | Catheter guidance | Catheter injected CT for tumor delineation, arterial mapping, extra-hepatic blush identification |
Arterial intervention (non-liver embolization, arteriogram, stent, pump angio) | 27 | 5% | 187 | +/−70 | Catheter guidance | Catheter injected CT for tumor delineation, arterial mapping, extra-hepatic blush identification |
Drainage, chest | 26 | 5% | 104 | +/− 51 | Drain formation check | Abscess access |
Biliary intervention, stent or catheter placement or conversion to stent | 25 | 5% | 143 | +/− 77 | ||
Enteral tube placement/exchange | 16 | 3% | 125 | +/−98 | ||
GU intervention, stent or catheter placement/conversion | 8 | 1% | 116 | +/−43 | ||
Lymphangiogram +/− thoracic duct embolization | 6 | 1% | 225 | +/− 65 | ||
Others | 14 | 3% | ||||
Total | 514 | 145 | +/− 70 |